Seasonal & Holidays

When First Day Of Spring Arrives: 5 Need-To-Know March Dates

March has other need-to-know dates, including the beginning of Daylight Saving Time, St. Patrick's Day, Good Food Friday and Passover.

March came in like a lion — with a toothache — for much of the country, but hang in there. Spring officially arrives Tuesday, March 20, and people are already starting to shake off winter and fill the calendar with events.

Spring arrives when the vernal equinox officially arrives at 12:15 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on the 20th. That’s when the Northern Hemisphere starts to tilt toward the sun, bringing earlier sunrises, later sunsets, softer winds and green plants sprouting from the ground. In theory. Let’s hope so.

Here are five need-to-know dates:

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March 8: International Women’s Day takes on added prominence this year due to the #MeToo movement that gave voice to throngs of women to talk about issues ranging from sexual harassment to pay equality.What woman most inspires you and why? Tell us in the comments.

March 11: Daylight Saving Time actually arrives before the start of spring. Remember the maxim — spring forward, and set your clock ahead an hour. Most cell phones and devices will automatically update.

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March 17: St. Patrick’s Day falls on a Saturday this year, so expect extra revelry this year.

March 24: The national “March for our Lives” rally protesting gun violence and calling for an end to school shootings takes place in Washington, D.C., and many cities across the country. The national event is being spearheaded by students in Parkland, Florida, who survived the Feb. 14 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Many states have sister events — find them here.

March 30: This date marks important religious holidays for Christians and Jews. It’s Good Friday, which begins the four-day Easter observance for Christians. For Jews, it’s the beginning of the seven-day Passover observance.

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